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Máximo Soto Hall was an early 20th century Guatemalan novelist. He is most known for his 1899 novel El problema, though he is recognized in Central America for the whole of his literary output. He was born in Guatemala City in 1871, and served in the dictatorship of Manuel Estrada (whose government served as a model for Miguel Ángel Asturias' novel El Señor Presidente) until 1919, at which time he emigrated to Costa Rica, and then to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he served as a journalist for the newspaper La Prensa. He died in 1944 in Buenos Aires and his body is interred in the San Lázaro cemetery in Antigua Guatemala. Many of his novels, including El problema and La sombra de la Casa Blanca, concern the presence and influence of the United States in Central America. La sombra was publi

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  • ماكسيمو سوتو هال (بالإسبانية: Máximo Soto Hall)‏ (1871، أنتيغوا غواتيمالا في غواتيمالا - 1944 في سانتا في)؛ صحفي، سياسي وروائي غواتيمالي. (ar)
  • Máximo Soto Hall (Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, 5 de julio de 1871-Santa Fe, Argentina, 31 de diciembre de 1943) fue un escritor y diplomático guatemalteco graduado en el Instituto Nacional Central para Varones en Guatemala. Proveniente de familias con gran influencia económica y política en Guatemala y en Honduras,​ fue uno de los escritores de más renombre en Guatemala a finales del siglo xix y uno de los personajes políticos y diplomáticos más influyentes durante el gobierno de licenciado Manuel Estrada Cabrera. (es)
  • Máximo Soto Hall was an early 20th century Guatemalan novelist. He is most known for his 1899 novel El problema, though he is recognized in Central America for the whole of his literary output. He was born in Guatemala City in 1871, and served in the dictatorship of Manuel Estrada (whose government served as a model for Miguel Ángel Asturias' novel El Señor Presidente) until 1919, at which time he emigrated to Costa Rica, and then to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he served as a journalist for the newspaper La Prensa. He died in 1944 in Buenos Aires and his body is interred in the San Lázaro cemetery in Antigua Guatemala. Many of his novels, including El problema and La sombra de la Casa Blanca, concern the presence and influence of the United States in Central America. La sombra was published by El Ateneo in Buenos Aires. His works traverse a great number of literary traditions, including Modernismo and the historical novel, the latter influenced by his fellow countryman José Milla. He also wrote poetry, as well as and sociological works. (en)
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  • ماكسيمو سوتو هال (بالإسبانية: Máximo Soto Hall)‏ (1871، أنتيغوا غواتيمالا في غواتيمالا - 1944 في سانتا في)؛ صحفي، سياسي وروائي غواتيمالي. (ar)
  • Máximo Soto Hall (Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, 5 de julio de 1871-Santa Fe, Argentina, 31 de diciembre de 1943) fue un escritor y diplomático guatemalteco graduado en el Instituto Nacional Central para Varones en Guatemala. Proveniente de familias con gran influencia económica y política en Guatemala y en Honduras,​ fue uno de los escritores de más renombre en Guatemala a finales del siglo xix y uno de los personajes políticos y diplomáticos más influyentes durante el gobierno de licenciado Manuel Estrada Cabrera. (es)
  • Máximo Soto Hall was an early 20th century Guatemalan novelist. He is most known for his 1899 novel El problema, though he is recognized in Central America for the whole of his literary output. He was born in Guatemala City in 1871, and served in the dictatorship of Manuel Estrada (whose government served as a model for Miguel Ángel Asturias' novel El Señor Presidente) until 1919, at which time he emigrated to Costa Rica, and then to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he served as a journalist for the newspaper La Prensa. He died in 1944 in Buenos Aires and his body is interred in the San Lázaro cemetery in Antigua Guatemala. Many of his novels, including El problema and La sombra de la Casa Blanca, concern the presence and influence of the United States in Central America. La sombra was publi (en)
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  • ماكسيمو سوتو هال (ar)
  • Máximo Soto Hall (es)
  • Máximo Soto Hall (en)
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